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Airodonack | 04:40 Thu 28th Oct 2004 | Animals & Nature
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What does water do to plants?
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It wets them.
What do plants do to water would be a more interesting question: they use light to split the water molecules and reacts them with carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and carbohydrate in that amazing process called photosynthesis. Ta Da!
Same as it does to us.  Most plants would die without water. So would we.
Water provides support for most plants. That's why plants wilt when they don't have enough water.  Water also carries nutrients that plants use.  Water also travels through plants from the soil to the atmosphere in a process called transpiration.
cos they need it to survive
This question sets the mind buzzing!!!!!!!!!!!
it carries nutrients that the plants needs to survive.  doesnt it also help them to photosymthesize, which gives them energy (food)?

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